"...the quality . is impressive." ****
Peter Joelsohn - AudiophileAudition.com - 29 August 2012
"...The instruments are closely miked, and the sweet strings complement Korngold’s edgy, post-Staussian Romanticism very well. The coupling is ideal. If you have any interest in Korngold, don’t miss it. This recording will help to convince any doubters that still remain out there."
Arthur Lintgen - Fanfare - September/October 2012
Repertoire ***** Sound **** Interpretation *****
Rafael Sala - Ensemble magazine (Germany) - August/September 2012
“Only the utmost virtuosity can make this music work to best effect, and that’s exactly what it gets here. These works are for artists already accomplished – tailor-made for the Doric and friends”
Don O’Connor – American Record Guide – July/August 2012
“...Tonal warmth and a finely structured approach ...”
Jonathan Woolf – MusicWeb-International.com – 22 May 2012
Supersonic – Pizzicato ‘A Must’
Guy Wagner – Pizzicato magazine – May 2012
“The Doric Quartet seem to have a Midas touch and any repertoire, however obscure, they commit to disc comes out sparkling. This is their second Korngold release, following an earlier disc of the composer’s String Quartets .Praise for that recording was universal, and this one looks set for a similar reception The Dorics have found an ideal collaborator in Kathryn Stott, who has no apparent difficulties with the music’s many technical demands and who fits seamlessly into the ensemble As with previous Doric Quartet releases on Chandos (Walton, Schumann), the sound quality is excellent, clear and detailed but also immediate and involving. A louder piano sound could be justified, although in the context of this interpretation the balance seems fine. Similarly with the bass in the Sextet, we could hear more from the bottom of the texture, but instead the engineers have gone for an even response across the range, which better matches Korngold’s finely balanced textures. Even by the Doric Quartet’s now well-established standards, this is an impressive release. It is to be hoped that the obscure repertoire won’t put off potential listeners, as playing of this standard deserves to find the widest possible audience.”
Guy Wagner – Pizzicato magazine – May 2012
Performance **** Recording ****
Jessica Duchen – BBC Music magazine – April 2012
“...The performances are superb.”
Fiona Maddocks – The Observer – 26 February 2012